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Excellent, keep up the good work. We need more tradition, not less, and that goes for the canonization of more post-Reformation Anglican saints, since I understand that the last canonization in the English church was that of the King and Martyr Charles in 1662 by the Convocations of Canterbury and York.

The pews extend beyond the columns on both sides, and people like to disperse themselves, so the people you see in the pictures aren't the only ones there.

Still, the congregation isn't enormous, although it's one of the biggest in the City in Sundays. We have a total of 0 people resident in the parish in geographical terms, and I myself come in from North London to attend, possibly one of the shorter journeys made by parishioners to get to church. We might not be in the hundreds, but we know the people who come to S. Magnus do so because they absolutely love it.